Stock market crashes are
social phenomena where external economic events combine with crowd behavior and psychology in a positive feedback loop where selling by some market participants drives more market participants to sell.
Not exact matches
Wikipedia defines
social proof, also known as informational
social influence, as «a psychological
phenomenon where people assume the actions of others in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.»
Deciding that there might be a better future in numbers, Sato applied to the University of Tokyo,
where he developed an interest in sociology and the application of mathematics to
social phenomena.
So, we recognise that we are coming to the stage
where we need to offer a hit title that can gain
social phenomena and catch our customers» attentions.»
Personal Choice will therefore examine collecting on two levels: as a subjective
phenomenon based on the connection between the owner and the artwork; and as a
social gesture,
where the personal commitment of building a private collection makes a significant contribution to public life now or in the future.
Brecht's text could today operate as a manifesto of real politik, in a world
where facts and
phenomena run with different speeds in parallel political and
social realities.
Recent projects include GUESTS, a series of works in response to research and interviews with migrant labourers in Berlin (shown at:
Where Everything is Yet To Happen, ex-factory in Bosnia - Herzegovina, Over the Counter: the
Phenomenon of Post-socialist Economy in Contemporary Art at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest Journeys With No Return at Kurt - Kurt Gallery Berlin, all 2010); Clothes for Living & Dying, a major body of work and an international solo exhibition tour to Croatia, Germany and the UK (2005 — 2008); and Artist - in - Residence project at the University of Bath
Social & Policy Sciences department, and the Institute for Contemporary Interdisciplinary Art (2010).
And in this future world there's this
phenomenon called Looks which is controlled by
social media,
where celebrities and their status is controlled by how many looks or likes they get.
Cao's art bridges into visual arts with the use of popular culture and shifts through different subcultures and
phenomenon to create the surreal landscapes that she is most known for — actors incased in Burberry behaving like dogs reenact a hysteric day in the office, ordinary people dancing to hip - hop on the street, people dressed in Chinese shopping bags and a stage production incorporating Guangzhou's street youths are just a few examples of using the city's everyday life to analyze and render the current
social situation
where traditions and new influences are constantly in conflict.